United Kingdom
Report
How fit were public services for coronavirus?
This report, produced in partnership with the Chartered Institute for Public Finance and Accountancy, sets out an assessment of how prepared and resilient UK public services, such as the NHS, schools and the police, were for the pandemic.
Report
A force for good in the world: placing democratic values at the heart of the UK’s international strategy
As the United Kingdom looks outward as post-Brexit ‘Global Britain’, the world is facing both rising authoritarianism and democratic decline. This policy paper argues that the UK should issue a new integrated cross-Whitehall strategy to defend established democracies and institutions, support emerging or struggling democracies, and counter authoritarians.
Discussion paper
Living in poverty was bad for your health before COVID-19
This paper looks at the link between health and income. It explores the nature of the economic shocks experienced in recent years, including those stemming from COVID-19, and the consequences these might have on people’s health. It then considers how we might use the current crisis to build a fairer and healthier society.
Report
Building back for the better
The Carnegie UK Trust was set up to improve the wellbeing of the people of the UK and Ireland. This paper outlines six propositions for the medium-term recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Report
Missing numbers in children’s services
This report explores what data is available on children’s centres and youth services, and how government might overcome the barriers they face improving this data.